Does driving with 50 degrees of astigmatism affect

Driving with 50 degrees of astigmatism may have an effect. Astigmatism of 50 degrees is a relatively low astigmatism level and usually has little effect on driving during the day. However, astigmatism is accentuated at night due to pupil dilation, so driving at night may be a safety concern. Patients with 50 degrees of astigmatism may want to consider a pair of astigmatic glasses to wear while driving to avoid compromising safety. It is also recommended that this population control their speed when driving, especially at night. Also increase the distance between cars and avoid fatigue driving, etc. to avoid traffic accidents. Patients with astigmatism of 50 degrees who want to drive are advised to go to a regular hospital and consult a professional doctor to avoid blind treatment, which may lead to serious adverse consequences.